Publication: A Balancing Act : How Media Professionals Perceive the Implementation of News Recommender Systems
A Balancing Act : How Media Professionals Perceive the Implementation of News Recommender Systems
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Blassnig, S., Strikovic, E., Mitova, E., Urman, A., Hannak, A., de Vreese, C., & Esser, F. (2025). A Balancing Act : How Media Professionals Perceive the Implementation of News Recommender Systems. Digital Journalism, 13, 745–773. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2023.2293933
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News recommender systems (NRS), the algorithmic automation and personalization of news recommendations, may benefit both media producers and users. Yet, they raise concerns about the quality, diversity, and responsibility of journalism. Despite growing research, empirical investigations on news media’s employment of NRS have remained scarce, particularly in small media markets and across different organizational types. To better understand how and why news organizations implement NRS, what benefits and concerns media professionals see
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Blassnig, S., Strikovic, E., Mitova, E., Urman, A., Hannak, A., de Vreese, C., & Esser, F. (2025). A Balancing Act : How Media Professionals Perceive the Implementation of News Recommender Systems. Digital Journalism, 13, 745–773. https://doi.org/10.1080/21670811.2023.2293933